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Influence of Bank Centric Financial System on Transition Country

Mladenka Balaban
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Mladenka Balaban: Institute of Economic Sciences

Chapter 35 in European Integration Process in Western Balkan Countries, 2012, vol. 1, pp 691-707 from Institute of Economic Sciences

Abstract: Large number of facts and data during previous decades are bringing to conclusion that level of financial system development is very important for economic growth of one national economy. Subject of this chapter is development level of financial system of transition countries, as well as its influence on economy development. All transition countries banking systems had accelerated growth of credit offer until global financial crisis. Main disorders, which are caused by first crisis wave, are in most of transition countries, especially in Serbia, manifested trough currency and credit risk increase. Goal of this chapter is to point out on all effects which bank centric system had, before and after, crisis on economy of these countries.

Keywords: financial system; economy; currency risk; credit risk (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
ISBN: 978-972-9344-05-3
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